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Japan’s Prime Minister vows to continue in power despite suffering losses
The Prime Minister of Japan, Shigeru Ishiba, has vowed to continue ruling the country despite his party’s heavy loss in…
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People paddle along the waterways picking up trash
Fancy a free kayak tour? As long as you pick up the trash, too, you can slide down the rivers…
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10/27: CBS Weekend News – CBS News
10/27: CBS Weekend News – CBS News Watch CBS News Harris campaigns in Philadelphia as Trump travels to New York…
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Colin Farrell completes the Dublin marathon while pushing a friend in a wheelchair, raising more than $700,000 for charity.
Colin Farrell hit the streets of the city to complete the Dublin Marathon – all for the sake of his…
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Trump attacks Harris at a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York | 2024 US Election News
Republican President Donald Trump has rallied his Make America Great Again (MAGA) base at an event in New York City,…
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Taxes hurt his business. He’s voting for Trump anyway
from Wyoming Traders Alan Chadwick at the trade show For nearly 35 years, Wyoming businessman Alan Chadwick ran his business…
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He was born in France but wants a future in Africa
Menka Gomis was born in France but has decided that her future lies in Senegal, where her parents were born.…
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McDonald’s said testing ruled out Quarter Pounder patties as the source of the E. coli in the US
The test determined that beef patties as a source of poisoning by E. coli has been tied to McDonald’s Quarter…
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At least 120 have been killed by Sudan’s armed forces in days of violence, the UN and a group of doctors have said.
Soldiers from the notorious Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have gone on a rampage in east-central Sudan in a multi-day attack…
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The president of Georgia will not allow parliamentary elections, calls for protests – National
TBILISI, Georgia – Georgia’s president said on Sunday he did not see the results of this weekend’s parliamentary vote, which…
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